Natures Children
by Juliette de Bairacli-Levy
Book Review by Christina Francine
Nature’s
Children
Author: Juliette de Bairacli Levy
Ash Tree Publishing 1997 (Reprint Edition)
ISBN # 0-9614620-8-6
Soft Cover $11.95
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No doubt giving a child roots from the burdock bush growing in your
backyard may raise a few eyebrows. How about plantain from your front
yard for diaper rash? And what would your mother-in-law think? Would
your neighbor call the authorities if they saw you place your diaperless
child in a cradle lined with sphagnum moss? You could tell them of course,
if their curiosity got the best of them that The New York Unit of Herb
Society of America lists this moss as an antiseptic and absorbent. You
could also attempt to explain how you’re raising your children
naturally, providing lots of fresh air, using what nature abundantly
provides. On the other hand maybe people wouldn’t think you so
odd after all. It’s no secret more people are looking to natural
alternatives to healing and eating. Maybe your best-friend will ask
for your advice.
One mother who lived her life and raised her children very naturally
is the respected elder of contemporary herbology, Juliette de Bairacli
Levy. She’s also known as a gypsy and “Nature girl.”
Her beliefs, wisdom, and desire to share her knowledge and experiences
led her to write this book. She wanted to help people looking to heal
and raise their own children naturally. Levy guides readers through
the health of a mother, pregnancy, birthing, nursing, raising children,
provides a list of simple natural foods, and with the needs of a mother’s
and children’s spirit, soul, and feelings. This author explains
how to raise healthy children without drugs and through her experience
and the lore from many other cultures she learned while traveling throughout
the world. Levy in turn is known all over the world for her theories
and techniques for the natural care of dogs, goats, horses, and other
animals also.
Written as Levy’s children were born and she first found publication
in an English edition in December 1970; then later, in the spring of
1971, and later still, in the United States in 1996.
The tone is like receiving advice from a caring Aunt who is open and
tells it like it is. So, the fact that the book is written in first-person,
is just right.
Sprinkled throughout the book randomly are delightful black and white
photographs of Levy, her children as they grow, animals, and of different
people from various countries.
Levy’s opinion: “At the heart of all, for Nature's
children, there will always remain a core of love for natural life,
for the fresh vegetables and fruits and whole grains, for the sun and
the rain, the moon and the wind, for snow – and for beautiful
things in general, because their bodies and minds were formed out of
such things when in the mother’s womb and in infancy and childhood.”
Contents of the book include:
* Author’s Foreword to the Revised Edition
* Introduction by Helen and Scott Nearing
1. The Mother
2. The Father
3. Birth and Lactation
4. The Infant
5. The Child
6. Nature Medicine
7. Recipes From Many Lands
8. Conclusion
9. Afterward
* Appendix 1: Resources
* Appendix 2: Botanical Names of Herbs
* Recipe Index
* Index
Excerpts from the book:
* Acne – Treat acne internally with a cleansing diet (page 78).
Externally, bathe the affected skin with a standard brew of meadowsweet
or elderblossom, or with buttermilk. Then apply extract of witch hazel
or a standard brew of meadow marigold flowers.
* Headaches – Headaches should be treated internally as well
as externally; use a cleansing diet (page 78). In severe headache give
a complete fast for several days allowing only fruit drinks, and nerve-soothing
drinks of lime blossom (linden) or red clover teas. Strong mint tea
should also be drunk, and cotton cloths soaked in cold mint tea with
a little vinegar added should be bound over the brow. Or a pulp of cucumber
can be placed over the brow and kept in place with a cotton scarf dampened
with cold water.
Don’t be surprised if while reading Nature’s
Children you pause long enough to go for a walk around your yard,
suggest a rain bath to your children or suggest they plant a garden
with you. You may wonder later why you didn’t start this years
ago. If you long to get your child and self away from the drugs, food
additives, video-games, and out into the fresh air; closer to nature
and natural, this is the book to read. Levy will guide you gently along
the sweet, green path.
Nature's
Children
by Juliette de Bairacli Levy
Introduction by Helen Nearing
Paperback - 196 pages
Published by Ash Tree
Publishing
ISBN: 0961462086
Retails for: $11.95
The classic text for natural child rearing, now revised and expanded.
Back in print at last! Remedies, recipes, and fascinating lore on
nourishing and healing children naturally.
"Surely this is how our children were meant to be raised and
nourished! In harmony with the rhythms of the earth, seasons, wild
creatures, and plants the author shares her knowledge and compassion.
How I wish I had known of Nature's Children
when my son was younger, but it's never too late to begin employing
the remedies and recipes contained in this marvelous book which
is dedicated to the simple life and family health." Peggy Goddard
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